Celtic Xylophone, Book 1. (Xylophone Feature). By Nathan Daughtrey. For Solo with Percussion Ensemble (solo xylophone (3.5-octave), marimba 1 (4-octave), marimba 2 (4-octave), marimba 3 (5-octave), *marimba 1 & 3, may perform on the same instrument. All are 2-mallet parts). Percussion Music. Medium to medium difficult. Score and parts. Duration 7:00. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.11640).
"The Celtic Xylophone, Book 1" is a collection of Irish tunes for solo xylophone and marimba trio. It features arrangements of the ever-popular "Irish Washerwoman" and "Londonderry Air" ("Danny Boy") and a lesser-known work, "The Absent-Minded Woman." Each represents a different type of Irish tune -- the jig, ballad, and reel -- respectively. The arrangements are meant to be virtuosic showpieces for the xylophone and will work perfectly on solo recitals and percussion ensemble concerts.

See, What a Morning - Rhythm Parts by Keith Getty. Arranged by Stuart Townend. For guitar, bass, drum set. Sacred Anthem: Easter. Rhythm Parts. Published by Monarch Music (LO.30-2288M).
An infectious melody, exuberant lyrics, and dynamic accompaniment combine to make this one of the most exciting praise choruses sung in churches today. Ideal for Easter Sunday, congregations will be singing this theme long after the service has ended! "And we are raised with Him; Death is dead, love has won, Christ has conquered! ".

Did I Hear You Say? by Don Schlosser. For unison choir and piano (with optional flute, hand drum). Rote to Note Series. Sacred Anthem: Easter. Octavo. Published by Chorister's Guild (LO.CGA1114).
In this joyful Easter anthem for younger elementary voices, a minor key and an exhilarating tempo evoke the feeling of a Hebrew folk dance, while conversational lyrics and a predominantly stepwise melody make the piece a snap to teach and to learn. Contrasting dynamics along with the optional flute and drum parts add additional color to this captivating anthem that young choristers will love to sing throughout the Easter season.